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mistPosted by bluechameleon (Vancouver, Canada) on 21 January 2009 in Landscape & Rural. "The mere sense of living is joy enough." All Rights Reserved © Sharon Wish
Comments (66)
Nataly from Santa Monica, United StatesBeautiful image, Sharon! The little bird looks so tiny next to these pine giants. But there is a place for everyone in this world. The key is 'Peace and Harmony". 21 Jan 2009 5:14am Marcah from Quincy, United StatesWonderful image. Love all the different layers and of course the wonderful creature skirting across the scene. Well seen and composed Sharon. 21 Jan 2009 5:17am sherri from Little Rock, Arkansas, United StatesI imagine it's very silent. A beautiful silence. 21 Jan 2009 5:38am john4jack from Corvallis, United StatesThe Dickinson quote is wonderful. I love the dark trees and the fog in the distance. The horizontal lines create a sense of tranquility. 21 Jan 2009 5:45am dj.tigersprout from San Bruno, CA, United Stateshello BC!!! happy 2009!!! i am back for a spell -- have dug myself out of a snowfall of new tasks to check back in with all of you lovely beings here on Am3!! just glorious work you have been posting -- of course i am not surprised in the least!!! :D may 2009 be a comforting and productive year for you mate!! be back around shortly!!! xx 21 Jan 2009 5:50am Sien from Valkenswaard, NetherlandsVery mysterious and amazingly processed! Grz Sien 21 Jan 2009 5:57am Linerberry from Sumner, Christchurch, New ZealandLooks like the enchanted forrest!!! Mysterious and full of the unknown! 21 Jan 2009 7:15am Mike from Lichfield, United KingdomAn exceptional image. The snow on the trees is lovely and the bird caps the whole photo off nicely. 21 Jan 2009 8:00am gelfoto from Madrid, SpainWhat impact produces the bird on that fog bottom. Superb. Greetings 21 Jan 2009 8:43am Cheryl from Texas, United Statesstunning! I love fog images, you've done a fne job on this one! The bird is an awsome addition to the fog 21 Jan 2009 10:18am k@ from Paris, FranceWondermist ! And the detail (that isn't a detail) of the bird passing by is a gift - love your trees and, again and again with an endless inner joy, the way you see our world, Sharon* 21 Jan 2009 10:19am zOOm from Paris, FranceSplendid capture of a gorgeous landscape. The presence of the bird is great too... You really have a style. 21 Jan 2009 11:59am Jeffster from Long Island, United StatesWonderful texture, mood and feeling. The flying bird puts the image in perspective. 21 Jan 2009 1:28pm Ajay from Pune, IndiaVery divine... like from some other world. But very very powerful. 21 Jan 2009 2:59pm EYES WIDE SHUT from The library of my soul, United KingdomThree key elements that I so love on this marvellous planet, together in beautiful harmony. Mother natures natural beauty, the divine mist which covers the land like a cotton wool duvet, and the beautiful bird. Stunning, Sharon 21 Jan 2009 3:04pm Lorraine from Gatineau, CanadaSuch moods in your photos, I know I can go no matter how 'nonsocial' mine is ;) 21 Jan 2009 3:26pm Diane Schuller from Hythe, Canadastunning. Despite so much to look at it is pleasingly simple. Lovely capture 21 Jan 2009 3:31pm Alivia from Saint-Etienne, Francea la limite de la brume et des nuages, la cîme des sapins comme des fantômes noirs qui cernent le paysage, magnifique photo, pleine de caractère. 21 Jan 2009 4:01pm Steve Rice from United StatesSuch a wonderful vision in shades of grey. It takes my breath away. Love that bird. 21 Jan 2009 4:27pm mo.langel from Courtelary, SwitzerlandSplendide image avec cet oiseau qui vol au-dessus de la brume! 21 Jan 2009 4:30pm hugo poon from hong kong, Hong KongWhat can I say Sharon... such an ethereal beauty! Love this so much! 21 Jan 2009 5:22pm Suzanne from Huntington Bch, California, United StatesSimply marvelous...oh, but it looks so cold. 21 Jan 2009 5:25pm Giovanni from Milan, ItalyWonderful image Sharon! Love the different layers and the little bird! 21 Jan 2009 6:03pm Pradeep from Chennai, IndiaThats a neat shot, the lone bird takes the cake. Lovely b&w :) 21 Jan 2009 6:40pm Paco Díaz from Palma de Mallorca, SpainIt's a powerful composition and a contrasted b/w that gives stenght to the view of this misty landscape. 21 Jan 2009 7:46pm Ilan from IsraelWhat a scenery! The mood is outstanding, a real joy watching this photo. With that blurry motion, the photo almost look like a painting. I really love it, great frame! 21 Jan 2009 10:11pm Observing from West Cheshire, United KingdomMist... ans a bird, this makes it a brilliant image. 22 Jan 2009 12:23am ordinaryimages from Kentucky Bluegrass, United StatesThe bird does it, one speck dominates the frame. best...jerry 22 Jan 2009 1:03am 613photo from DALLAS, United StatesAbsolutely gorgeous. I love the solitary bird flying along in the misty foreground. Those huge, dark trees. Foreboding sky. It says a lot about winter I think. How's that bird going to find something to eat? It's harsh. The photo is very gritty. Like it a lot, sir. 22 Jan 2009 2:01am Ivar from Indianapolis, United StatesExcellent shot, really enjoy this image, the mist and the bird in front of the trees... exquisite. 22 Jan 2009 2:11am John Maslowski from Dallas, PA, United StatesStunning and beautiful image. A mystical and magical composition. I can't say enough about this picture, truly love it. 22 Jan 2009 3:16am Michael Rawluk from Williams Lake, BC, CanadaStunning. The bird streaks silently through the mist. 22 Jan 2009 4:57am AuBuchon from Camdenton, United StatesForeboding indeed! Powerful expression of photography! 22 Jan 2009 4:27pm 10Fraction from Rennes, Francethis is a very very great one! 23 Jan 2009 2:14pm baobab from Cambridge, United Stateslovely shot. the lonely bird (and your eternally wonderful pp of course) makes the picture. 27 Jan 2009 2:21am Michael Paulison from United StatesWell, this had me staring for quite a while. I like this very much. Between the position of the bird and what could be snow or mist, I couldn't tell my vantage point. It seems almost like those trees are in Heaven. A very compelling image. 27 Jan 2009 8:05pm |
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